Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations (NYC-SIGHT): Design and Methodology.
Hark Lisa A, Kresch Yocheved S, De Moraes Carlos Gustavo, Horowitz Jason D, Park Lisa, Auran James D, Gorroochurn Prakash, Stempel Stella, Maruri Stefania C, Stidham Elizabeth M
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This study designs a community-based screening program for glaucoma and other eye diseases in vulnerable populations, aiming to improve detection and follow-up care for those least likely to seek it.
Abstract
Prcis: The Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations is a 5-year prospective, cluster-randomized study to improve detection and management of glaucoma and other eye diseases in vulnerable populations living in affordable housing developments.
Purpose
To describe the study design and methodology of the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations, which aims to investigate whether community-based vision screenings can improve detection and management of glaucoma, vision impairment, cataract, and other eye diseases among vulnerable populations living in affordable housing developments in upper Manhattan.
Materials and methods
This 5-year prospective, cluster-randomized, controlled trial consists of vision screening and referral for follow-up eye care among eligible residents aged 40 and older. Visual acuity, intraocular pressure (IOP), and fundus photography are measured. Participants with visual worse than 20/40, or IOP 23 to 29 mm Hg, or unreadable fundus images fail the screening and are scheduled with the on-site optometrist. Those with an abnormal image and/or IOP ≥30 mm Hg, are assigned as "fast-track" and referred to ophthalmology. Participants living in 7 developments randomized to the Enhanced Intervention Group who fail the screening and need vision correction receive complimentary eyeglasses. Those referred to ophthalmology receive enhanced support with patient navigators to assist with follow-up eye care. Participants living in 3 developments randomized to the Usual Care Group who fail the screening and need vision correction are given an eyeglasses prescription only and a list of optical shops. No enhanced support is given to the Usual Care Group. All participants referred to ophthalmology are assisted in making their initial eye exam appointment.
Conclusion
This study targets vulnerable populations where they live to ensure improved access to and utilization of eye care services in those who are least likely to seek eye care.
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The Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations (NYC-SIGHT) is a 5-year prospective, cluster-randomized study designed to improve the detection and management of glaucoma and other eye diseases in vulnerable populations living in affordable housing developments in upper Manhattan.
Participants in the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations (NYC-SIGHT) with visual acuity worse than 20/40, intraocular pressure (IOP) 23 to 29 mm Hg, or unreadable fundus images fail the screening and are scheduled with an on-site optometrist.
Participants in the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations (NYC-SIGHT) with an abnormal fundus image and/or intraocular pressure (IOP) ≥30 mm Hg are assigned as "fast-track" and referred directly to ophthalmology.
Participants in the Enhanced Intervention Group (7 affordable housing developments) of the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations (NYC-SIGHT) who fail screening and need vision correction receive complimentary eyeglasses and enhanced support with patient navigators for ophthalmology referrals.
Participants in the Usual Care Group (3 affordable housing developments) of the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study in Vulnerable Populations (NYC-SIGHT) who fail screening and need vision correction receive an eyeglasses prescription and a list of optical shops, with no enhanced support provided.
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